Trallwyn Bach Cottage Studio, nestled in the picturesque Pembrokeshire region of Wales, offers a charming retreat for two in the stunning foothills of the Preseli mountains. This delightful accommodation provides direct access to the moors and mountains, where guests can enjoy the sight of sheep and wild ponies grazing in the surrounding landscape. The cottage is conveniently located near significant historical sites, including the source of the bluestones used in the inner ring of Stonehenge, with the Gors Fawr circle just a five-minute walk away, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
This cozy studio, designed for a low-cost self-catering holiday, features a small kitchen, a living area, and a compact shower room with limited headroom. The highlight is the unique king-size cave bed that overlooks the moors, providing a serene atmosphere for relaxation. The cottage is equipped with a woodburner and electric heating, ensuring comfort during cooler evenings. Outside, guests can enjoy a private garden area with benches and a fire pit, perfect for watching sunsets and gathering around the fire, creating an intimate setting for romantic getaways or peaceful retreats.
For those interested in exploring their creative side, pottery tuition is available from April to September, allowing guests to learn the art of pot-making during their stay. The property includes five additional cottages and a yurt, making it suitable for larger groups who wish to book multiple accommodations. Guests are welcome to inquire about bringing a small pet, with arrangements typically being flexible. The area is renowned for its natural beauty, characterized by the soaring Red Kites and the melodious song of Skylarks, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Visitors to Trallwyn Bach are encouraged to bring their own towels, while linen is provided for comfort. The first supply of logs for the fire is included, with additional logs available for purchase locally. The electricity operates on a £1 coin meter, so guests should come prepared with coins. Nearby attractions include Cenarth Falls and Steep Ravine, as well as the Welsh Wildlife Centre and National Coracle Centre, ensuring that there are plenty of activities to enjoy during your stay. With its quirky charm and idyllic surroundings, Trallwyn Bach is a unique destination that promises a memorable experience away from the ordinary.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!